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    Default Philippine film industry in decline


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    MANILA, Philippines—The number of films produced in the Philippine movie industry has halved over the past decade in the face of piracy and Hollywood competition, a government study released Wednesday showed.
    Only the rise of independent filmmakers has saved the industry from declining further, with “indie” movies now accounting for more than half the total made in the Philippines, the study said.
    “There are many factors causing the fall. There is piracy and competition from foreign movies. Local movies are also not given as much support from the public,” said government statistical coordination officer Gerald Clarino.
    The report by Clarino and other officers of the National Statistical Coordination Board found that from 1960 to 1999, the Philippines produced an average of about 140 movies each year.
    This gave local films at least 20 percent of the domestic market, the report said. At the time, the industry boasted of being one of the most prolific movie producers in the world after Hollywood and India’s “Bollywood.”
    But from 2000 to 2009, local film output fell to an average of 73 annually with only 11 percent of the market, the report said. Last year 78 local films were made.
    Clarino said the the top-grossing movies in the Philippines were typically US-made films with multimillion-dollar budgets that the local movie industry could not afford.
    He said the most popular local movies were usually light, romantic comedies that did not require big budgets.
    Clarino also cited copyright piracy as a problem, with bootleg DVD copies of Philippine movies sold in Manila’s streets sometimes on the same day the films opened in cinemas.
    Highlighting the extent of the problem, a top aide of President Benigno Aquino was last month caught buying bootleg DVDs in Manila, but escaped any major punishment.
    Movie industry leaders have also previously blamed high taxes on tickets and a general lack of government support for their sector’s plight.
    Amid the overall decline, “indie” filmmakers have emerged from virtually nowhere a decade ago to produce 45 films in 2010 and 44 in 2011, the report said.
    Filipino “indie” directors, such as Brillante Mendoza, Pepe Diokno and Jim Libiran, have won awards at prestigious foreign film festivals.
    But their films, which often tackle serious social problems in the corruption-plagued and impoverished Philippines, have rarely achieved box-office success at home.


    sources : yahoo news, inquirer.net

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    I believe our own film industry is declining na bitaw... only few pinoy films are interesting nowadays..

    I don't know what happen to our pinoy film industry today..

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    It needs a renaissance. I think it can potentially be competitive with other film industries, someday.

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    its no surprise. pinoy movies are usually crappy. story-wise, either rip-off from other existing movie or storya nga pwerteng mabawa.

    hastang genre cliche kaayo...from mushy romance, comedy nga perting korniha, to ala sci-fi nga ambot lng.

    no wonder masa has gone too...nvrmind.
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    nawala nmn gud ang mga r18 ug mga action movies... hehehehe!!

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    need to make really good quality films for the pinoy fans in general and to make it compete with foreign made movies..

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    Dili sad siguro decline ue. Hit man gani kaayo ang mga salida ni Vice ganda. Vic sotto. ug karun unofficially yours. Ni half lang ang production ug film because nawala naman gud ang mga action movies sa pinas. Simply because, ang ilang standards ug ang ilang fight scenes ug graphics layo ra kaayo sa mga movie sa gawas ue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ironmack08 View Post
    Dili sad siguro decline ue. Hit man gani kaayo ang mga salida ni Vice ganda. Vic sotto. ug karun unofficially yours. Ni half lang ang production ug film because nawala naman gud ang mga action movies sa pinas. Simply because, ang ilang standards ug ang ilang fight scenes ug graphics layo ra kaayo sa mga movie sa gawas ue.

    bro,
    you have a point there gyud and i agree with you.. ang mo click lang na genre especially comedy morag maayo pa man sad
    og potential na mo earn og dako..

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    Nya usahay balik-balik pjud ang plot sa salida. Nya tunuod jud nga light romance movies ray mo kita! Naa palang untay magbuhat ug art film, pero saun man sad ang uban ma bored dayon! LOL! unyag mamatay ang bida mo ingon nga bati ang salida.

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    dapat nindot ang quality sa ila mga muvies pra dghan ganahan..

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